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Simplified diagnostic criteria for the ICF classifications, focusing on pain assessment and some A/PROM findings.

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Lumbar and Cervical ICF Classifications - Super Simplified

Question 1 of 16

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Patient reports low back pain and you take the following notes during your examination:
P! worsens throughout day, esp. c Sustained Positions
+PIT
Aberrant Motions
Gower Signs
What ICF Classification do you suspect?

Select one of the following:

  • LBP Move.Coor

  • LBP Referred LE P!

  • LBP Radicular LE P! – Flexion Preference

  • LBP Radicular LE P! – Extension Preference

  • LBP Mobility.Deficits

Explanation

Question 2 of 16

1

Patient reports low back pain and you take the following notes during your examination:
Morning P! depends on sleeping position
P! Decreases c Walking/Standing
P! Increases c Sitting/Flexion
P! extends distal to knee
What ICF Classification do you suspect?

Select one or more of the following:

  • LBP Move.Coor

  • LBP Referred LE P!

  • LBP Radicular LE P! – Flexion Preference

  • LBP Radicular LE P! – Extension Preference

  • LBP Mobility.Deficits

Explanation

Question 3 of 16

1

Patient reports low back pain and you take the following notes during your examination:
P! decreases c Sitting/Flexion
P! increases c Standing
P! extends distal to knee
What ICF Classification do you suspect?

Select one or more of the following:

  • LBP Move.Coor

  • LBP Referred LE P!

  • LBP Radicular LE P! – Flexion Preference

  • LBP Radicular LE P! – Extension Preference

  • LBP Mobility.Deficits

Explanation

Question 4 of 16

1

Patient reports low back pain and you take the following notes during your examination:
P! does not extend distal to Knee
Morning Pain/Stiffness, improves with 30-mins activity
What ICF Classification do you suspect?

Select one or more of the following:

  • LBP Move.Coor

  • LBP Referred LE P!

  • LBP Radicular LE P! – Flexion Preference

  • LBP Radicular LE P! – Extension Preference

  • LBP Mobility.Deficits

Explanation

Question 5 of 16

1

You've determined that your patient has LBP Radicular LE P! - Flexion Preference (good job!) and you note that their symptoms seem to be limited to the distribution of one particular nerve root. Therefore, you can confidently conclude that they have a Foraminal Stenosis.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 6 of 16

1

You've determined that your patient has LBP Radicular LE P! - Flexion Preference (good job!) and you note that their symptoms seem to be limited to the distribution of one particular nerve root. Therefore, you can confidently conclude that they have a Central Stenosis.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 7 of 16

1

You've determined that your patient has LBP Radicular LE P! - Flexion Preference (good job!) and you note that their symptoms seem to affect the distribution patterns of several nerve roots. Therefore, you can confidently conclude that they have a Foraminal Stenosis.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 8 of 16

1

You've determined that your patient has LBP Radicular LE P! - Flexion Preference (good job!) and you note that their symptoms seem to affect the distribution patterns of several nerve roots. Therefore, you can confidently conclude that they have a Central Stenosis.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 9 of 16

1

Patient reports neck pain and you take the following notes during your examination:
P! c Mid-Range motions, worsens @ End-Range
Headache
Referred shldr/UE P! (provoked by palpation)
Sensitization
Sympathetic Involvement
What ICF Classification do you suspect?

Select one of the following:

  • NP! Move.Coor

  • NP! Radicular UE P!

  • NP! Mobility Deficits

  • NP! Headache

Explanation

Question 10 of 16

1

Patient reports neck pain and you take the following notes during your examination:
P! extends distal to elbow
+Spurlings Test
+Neck Distraction Test
+Median ULTT
Ipsilateral Rotation <60-degrees
What ICF Classification do you suspect?

Select one of the following:

  • NP! Move.Coor

  • NP! Radicular UE P!

  • NP! Mobility Deficits

  • NP! Headache

Explanation

Question 11 of 16

1

Patient reports neck pain and you take the following notes during your examination:
Stiffness, improves c activity
Referred P! UE
Limited A/PROM, consistently reproduces symptoms @ End-Range
What ICF Classification do you suspect?

Select one of the following:

  • NP! Move.Coor

  • NP! Radicular UE P!

  • NP! Mobility Deficits

  • NP! Headache

Explanation

Question 12 of 16

1

Patient reports neck pain and you take the following notes during your examination:
Unilateral NP! & Related HA
NP! Precedes HA
HA from occiput to frontal lobe (Ram’s Horn)
Limited Cervical A/PROM c Restricted upper cervical mobility
What ICF Classification do you suspect?

Select one of the following:

  • NP! Move.Coor

  • NP! Radicular UE P!

  • NP! Mobility Deficits

  • NP! Headache

Explanation

Question 13 of 16

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Using the Wainner Cluster, you've determined that your patient has NP! Radicular UE P! (good job!) and you note that their symptoms increase with extension/axial compression. Therefore, you can confidently conclude that they have a Nerve Root Compression.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 14 of 16

1

Using the Wainner Cluster, you've determined that your patient has NP! Radicular UE P! (good job!) and you note that their symptoms increase with extension/axial compression. Therefore, you can confidently conclude that they have a Nerve Root Mechanosensitization.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 15 of 16

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Using the Wainner Cluster, you've determined that your patient has NP! Radicular UE P! (good job!) and you note that their symptoms increase with flexion. Therefore, you can confidently conclude that they have a Nerve Root Compression.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation

Question 16 of 16

1

Using the Wainner Cluster, you've determined that your patient has NP! Radicular UE P! (good job!) and you note that their symptoms increase with flexion. Therefore, you can confidently conclude that they have a Nerve Root Mechanosensitization.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

Explanation